In its agenda to reform global economic governance the developing world should look for ways to extract some value from the G20.

Was World Vision Australia chief advocate Tim Costello right to say that Australia’s foreign aid spending was at its highest under Menzies, at 0.5% of gross national income?
AAP Image/Royal Australian Air Force, CPL Jessica de RouwJanuary 30, 2017

Millions of people live without access to electricity. Now it's a battle between coal and renewables to bring cheap power.

A woman in Burkina Faso collects firewood. Developing nations – and particularly women in these nations – are more vulnerable to climate change, and have less ability to adapt.
CIFOR/FlickrApril 21, 2016

The global economy is already unsustainable – let alone if it gets bigger.

Major development banks are funding logging, mining and infrastructure projects that are having enormous impacts on nature. Here, forests are being razed along a newly constructed road in central Amazonia.
William LauranceApril 5, 2016